Which standard of proof is necessary for arresting a juvenile?
A. preponderance of evidence
B. reasonable suspicion
C. clear and convincing evidence
D. probable cause
Answer: D
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Basic questions like name and address asked of a witness when the witness is first called to testify are called:
A) preliminary questions. B) follow up question. C) introductory questions. D) fact based questions.
Harry, a college student, sees Sally, an armed robber, fleeing from a gas station she has just robbed. She is wearing a mask and has money in one hand and a pistol in the other
Without uttering a word, Harry, a handgun license holder, draws his pistol and shoots her in the back. Sally won't be robbing anybody else anytime soon as the shot paralyzes her. The community is in an uproar because Sally is only 15 years old. Many people are pressuring the District Attorney to file charges against Harry. If Harry is charged with the shooting of Sally, he should: A) invoke the defense of deadly force to protect property. B) hope he has a good lawyer because he was not legally justified in shooting Sally. C) invoke the defense of necessity. D) invoke the defense of self-defense.
Which of the following statements most accurately characterizes the Beka’a Valley?
a. It is Lebanon’s former nexus for terrorism, crime, and revolutionary activity. b. It is a former major cocaine producing center in Latin America. c. It was once a major drug trafficking route that moved large quantities of marijuana. d. It is a former drug producing center in Southeast Asia.
The term, bullet, is often incorrectly applied to the:
a. primer, which includes primer powder, gunpowder, the bullet, and the casing material that holds them all together. b. cartridge, which includes primer powder, gunpowder, the bullet, and the casing material that holds them all together. c. anvil, which includes primer powder, gunpowder, the bullet, and the casing material that holds them all together. d. headstamp, which includes primer powder, gunpowder, the bullet, and the casing material that holds them all together.